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Update news Dow Jones
The unpredictable accelerations in world's market recently have affected financial markets in many countries and Vietnam is no exception.
US Federal Reserve officials appear more confident that the economic conditions needed to trigger an interest rates rise are near.
Stock markets in Asia were mostly down on Tuesday, despite markets in the US, where both the Dow Jones and the S&P 500 closed at all-time highs.
U.S. stocks soared on Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average scoring an all-time intraday high and the S&P 500 notching a record close, as investors' appetite for risk increased amid strong gains in stock markets around the world.
U.S. stocks finished mixed Thursday, with the Standard & Poor's 500-stock Index ending at its all-time high, after a last-minute deal was struck to reopen the U. S. government and raise the debt ceiling.
U.S. stocks took a big hit Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing at a one-month low, as investors grew more worried about a possible debt default in Washington.
U.S. stocks reversed earlier losses to trade into green territory on Monday despite disappointing economic data and McDonald's earnings report.
Wall Street losses deepened Monday after last week's slip, as stocks around the world were sold off amid fears over the cash squeeze in China and the U.S. Federal Reserve's possible tapering of its bond purchases later this year.
U.S. stocks bounced back on Tuesday from Monday's pullback, with both the Dow Jones Industrial Average index and S&P 500 closing at all-time highs, bolstered by strong gains in health insurance companies.
U.S. stocks surged on Tuesday, sending the Dow Jones Industrial Average to a new all-time closing high and intra-day high, as investors became more confident in the stock market.